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F.BL.A. learns tricks of future trades. First Row: Miss Guyton, Sponsor; Sherry Moore, Treasurer; Lavon Hartley, Historian; Linda Green, President; Carol Webb, Secretary; Barbara Turlington, Reporter; Jean Hodges, Vice-President. Second Row: S. Campbell, R. Godwin, K. Altman, L. Tart, G. Jackson, J. Beasley, Miss Purcell, Sponsor. Third Row: E. Barefoot, P: West, E. Allen, J. Shephard, S. Ennis, J. Hawley, G. Ennis, C. Barfield. Fourth Row: J. Roberts, C. Bass, P. Tripp, R. Daniel, B. Butler, C. O’Callaghan, C. LaFontaine. Fifth Row: K. Strickland, P. Lucas, S. Autry, B. Bass, D. Hawley, S. Byrd, B. Jernigan. Sixth Row: L. Watkins, B.L. Strickland, S. Duncan, L. Bryant, J. Hartley, T. Dudley, V. Strickland. One of the most active clubs at Dunn High School is the Future Business Leaders of America, an organization open to business students. The purpose of this club is to promote a better understanding of the busi- ness world and to prepare better the busi- ness student for the business world ahead of him. Projects undertaken by the club this year included sponsoring a Sock Hop, pre- paring a skit for the Homecoming Rally, typing and filing for teachers, and making candy for old people during the Christmas season. With their full schedule of projects, they wanted to be eligible for the Gold Seal Chapter Award. Lavon Hartley and Stuart Ennis participate in a skit to get new members to join the F.B.L.A. 131
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Dunn Hi Times keeps students informed. The slogan: “‘The New Dunn Hi Times”’ has something for everyone. This slogan began the 1965 subscription campaign of the school newspaper. Although the campaign fell short of its goal, staff members succeeded in pub- lishing six full issues covering the main events of the school year. Attending the North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute at the University of North Carolina gave members the opportunity to exchange ideas with other schools and to receive constructive criticism. The new overall format and feature and editorial columns brought the praise of members of the faculty and the student body for the ‘“‘new’’ Dunn Hi Times. First Row: C. Johnson, S. Strickland, M. Woodlief, M. House, F. Williams, P. Tripp, C. Jones. Second Row: B. Marshburne, T. Dudley, B. Turlington, J. Barefoot, B. Jemigan, Mrs. Wilson, Sponsor. Third Row: K. Strick- land, L. Green, L. Truelove, S. Duncan, R. Pope, B. Johnson, S. Moore, S. Page, E. Ziady. Fourth Row: S. Nester, J. Carrington, L. Welborn, M. Baer, Jr. Editor; L. Bryant, C. Webb, S. Lucas, Jr. Editor; P. Warren. Fifth Row: R. Godwin, M. Lee, K. Rowles, D. Langdon, Jr. Editor; V. Thomas, J. Hodges, M. LaFontaine, D. Lucas. Sixth Row: E. Crabtree, V. Godwin, P. Byrd, K. Judge, M. Johnson, C. O’Callaghan, P. Pleasant. nee eee AES hae SE OHONW Beth Jernigan, Editor 130
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First Row: P. Tripp, C. Norris, C. Ware, P. Hodges, M. Jones, S. Strickland, J. Beasley, R. Wilkins. Second Row: S. Moore, D. Lucas, J. Register, S. Weeks, J. Roberts, C. Webb, L. Parker, A. Jackson, P. Pleasant, E. Ziady. Third Row: J. Tart, S. Page, M. Register, L. Hawley, C. Bass, K. Parker, S. Lucas, P. Norris, EK. Barefoot, M. White. Fourth Row: M. Weeks, P. Sandlin, E. Warren, D. Norris, A. Page, B. West, C. Pope. Fifth Row: N. Wright, J. Young, J. Hodges. Homemakers of tomorrow prepare today. Left to right: Sherry Moore, President; Nancy Wright, Vice-President; Jean Hodges, Reporter; Sharon Lucas, Secretary; Elizabeth JZiady, Historian; Sponsor; Connie Jones, Recreation Director. Mrs. Stroud,
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